- Preserving the county’s stock of affordable and supportive housing and creating 5,000 new housing options over the next 10 years; and

- Connecting homeless adults with living-wage jobs.

The 70-member commission, which includes leaders from government, the faith and philanthropic communities, social services organizations, as well as homeless and formerly homeless citizens, first met in March to begin developing this plan.

In a prepared statement, Cathy ten Broeke, the city-county coordinator to end homelessness, said: “There is an unprecedented level of commitment, and the board’s involvement will help to leverage even more communitywide support.”